I Can’t Change

“I Can’t Change” is a song about heartbreak, escape, and the strange freedom that comes with letting go of everything—except the pain. Written in the aftermath of a breakup, the song captures that raw, in-between space where you’re not ready to move on, but you can’t stay where you were either. So you drive.

The verses trace a restless journey down endless highways, using motion as a distraction from emotion. There’s no clear destination, no plan—just the road, white lines blurring by, and the hum of tires soothing a wounded heart. The chorus repeats like the rhythm of the wheels, grounding the song in the idea that sometimes, forward is the only direction left, even when you know you’re not really healing.

This is a song for anyone who’s ever used the open road to outrun what’s behind them, knowing full well they’ll never be the same. It’s raw, honest, and unashamed of the truth: “I know I’m to blame, but I can’t change.”